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Archived news from November 2009

Secretary Duncan, Gingrich, and Sharpton Begin Education Tour

to highlight education issues

Obama Signs Historic Federal Hate Crimes Legislation

Protecting People with Disabilities

IDEA Full Funding Bills Need Your Support!

Congress Funds Government Through December:

2-1-1 Connects Delawareans with Health and Human Service Providers

Education advocate's idea could help shape special education

Study Finds High Rate of Imprisonment Among Dropouts

Alexa E. Posny confirmed by the Senate as Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.

Education Secretary Won’t Accept Status Quo For Students With Disabilities

Race to the Top Education Grant propels Reforms

Reforms taking place

Daniel and Lois Gray Memorial Scholarship

Applications available

Para to Teacher Award Program – 2009-2010

Applications being accepted

Employment Drought Continues For People With Disabilities

Principals want More Special Education Teachers, Consistency in IDEA

Employers Remain Hesitant to hire People with Disabilities

Why Sesame Street Still Counts

National Panel Urges Upgrades to Teacher Workforce

Canine Companions Help Monitor Health Of Children

Parents as Teachers Program Expands

Trying to reach all families

Bill Would Replace Key Federal Literacy Programs

$2.35 billion being asked for K-12 literacy programs in wake of 'Reading First'

School stimulus cash comes with some limits

States Slow Standards Work Amid 'Common Core' Push

No Child Left Behind and the Brewing Fight Over Education

There's broad consensus on education reform, but there are deep fault lines underneath

States Compete for Federal School Dollars

Race to the Top Creates Competition

Study Unravels Mystery of Dyslexia

Children With Dyslexia Can't Focus on Repeated Speech Sounds, Researchers Say

Del. to compete for education grant

Federal 'Race to the Top' aims to spur reform

Bill Introduced To Establish Down Syndrome Centers of Excellence

Project UNIFY- Youth for Unity Leadership Conference

Registration Open

9 In 10 Kids With Autism Bullied At School

Hip-Hop used to improve Reading

Making Wise Decisions About Accommodations

The Medicated Child

A Frontline Special Report

$2.35 Billion being asked for K-12 Literacy Programs

High-School Student creates National Peer-to-Peer Autism Program
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A Cure for ADHD?

ADHD tied to sleep

Study Of Harlem Children's Zone Finds Gaps Closing

Good News!

Program Helps Latino Families Bond Over Books

Improving English And Reading Skills

Test Scores Rise for Students With Disabilities

New Study Shows Gains

The Creator of Wikipedia Turns to Education Videos

Free Access to Videos

S.C. School To Offer College Program For Students With Disabilities

College Plans To Offer Doctorate In Autism Treatment

Caldwell College Launches Ph.D. Program

Your Brain on Cycling

Strenuous exercise improves concentration and memory, and reduces stress and anxiety

Honoring and Helping Military Families

Senators Propose Replacing ‘Mental Retardation’ With ‘Intellectual Disability'

Upgrading the Language

View the Nation's Report Card

Check out your home state

Delaware Needs Communty Support for Race to the Top Competiton

Enlist with Education Voters now

Role Of NAEP Could Change With Common Assessments

Report shows anti-bullying program is effective

Hundreds in town for bullying-prevention instruction

Delaware Plans Education Changes To Win Federal Grant

State Meets Most Criteria For Federal Race To The Top

Easter Seals Hosts “Real Life S trategies” & “How To Teach Conference

Training For Auism and Developmental Disabilities

Fathers Matter Releases Annual Report

2009 Report

PIC Receives Appreciation Award From Howard Technical High School

Howard commends PIC for their work

Kuumba Academy Opens Resource Center

Secretary of Education, Lilian Lowery attends ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil a new Family Resource Center at the Christina Cultural Art Center

Scholars: Parent-School Ties Should Shift in Teen Years

The Playtime's The Thing

A Debate Over The Value Of Make-Believe And Other Games In Preschool Classes Is Deepening

Stimulus Rules On 'Turnarounds' Shift

Changes in Improving Schools

Fathers At School

Tips For Dads

How Do Families Matter ?

Understanding How Families Strengthen Their Children's Education

 
 

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